Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters

895 papers and 8.2k indexed citations

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The 895 papers published in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters in the last decades have received a total of 8.2k indexed citations. Papers published in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters usually cover Computational Mechanics (303 papers), Mechanical Engineering (217 papers) and Mechanics of Materials (187 papers) specifically the topics of Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows (145 papers), Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis (58 papers) and Numerical methods in engineering (43 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters are Ke‐Qing Xia, Jianxun Wang, Luning Sun, Kh. Hosseinzadeh, D.D. Ganji, Davood Mousanezhad, Hamid Nayeb‐Hashemi, Babak Haghpanah, A.M.S. Hamouda and Ashkan Vaziri.

In The Last Decade

Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters

832 papers receiving 8.0k citations

Fields of papers published in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters

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